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					<description><![CDATA[Based on your description, this is a classic case of condensation-induced mold growth, extremely common in Dubai due to the high ambient humidity and constant AC use. The wall behind the wardrobe is a cold spot with poor air circulation, causing moisture to condense and create the perfect environment for mold.

Permanent removal is a multi-step process that goes far beyond simple wiping. For a confirmed case like this, we strongly recommend a professional inspection to identify the exact species and the moisture source. The UAE&#039;s DM guidelines and civil defense regulations often require certified remediation for health and safety, especially in residential buildings.

The effective remediation protocol involves:
1. Isolation: Sealing off the area with polyethylene sheeting to prevent cross-contamination.
2. Removal: The affected section of drywall is likely compromised and must be carefully removed and disposed of.
3. HEPA Vacuuming &#038; Agitation: To remove all spores from the surrounding surfaces and the wardrobe itself.
4. Antimicrobial Application: We use specialized, approved biocides to treat the cavity and framing.
5. Drying: Using professional-grade dehumidifiers to bring the moisture content of the structure down to acceptable levels (&#060;15%).
6. Reconstruction: Replacing the drywall and repainting with mold-inhibitive primer.

To prevent recurrence, you must address the humidity. Ensure your AC unit is serviced and draining properly. consider adding a supplemental dehumidifier in the bedroom, and most crucially, improve air circulation behind the wardrobe. Leave a 2-3 inch gap between the furniture and the wall.

For a proper assessment and a guaranteed remediation, please call our certified team at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. DIY attempts often just disperse the spores and the problem returns worse.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Based on your description, this is a classic case of condensation-induced mold growth, extremely common in Dubai due to the high ambient humidity and constant AC use. The wall behind the wardrobe is a cold spot with poor air circulation, causing moisture to condense and create the perfect environment for mold.</p>
<p>Permanent removal is a multi-step process that goes far beyond simple wiping. For a confirmed case like this, we strongly recommend a professional inspection to identify the exact species and the moisture source. The UAE&#8217;s DM guidelines and civil defense regulations often require certified remediation for health and safety, especially in residential buildings.</p>
<p>The effective remediation protocol involves:<br />
1. Isolation: Sealing off the area with polyethylene sheeting to prevent cross-contamination.<br />
2. Removal: The affected section of drywall is likely compromised and must be carefully removed and disposed of.<br />
3. HEPA Vacuuming &amp; Agitation: To remove all spores from the surrounding surfaces and the wardrobe itself.<br />
4. Antimicrobial Application: We use specialized, approved biocides to treat the cavity and framing.<br />
5. Drying: Using professional-grade dehumidifiers to bring the moisture content of the structure down to acceptable levels (&lt;15%).<br />
6. Reconstruction: Replacing the drywall and repainting with mold-inhibitive primer.</p>
<p>To prevent recurrence, you must address the humidity. Ensure your AC unit is serviced and draining properly. consider adding a supplemental dehumidifier in the bedroom, and most crucially, improve air circulation behind the wardrobe. Leave a 2-3 inch gap between the furniture and the wall.</p>
<p>For a proper assessment and a guaranteed remediation, please call our certified team at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email <a href="mailto:hello@saniservice.com">hello@saniservice.com</a>. DIY attempts often just disperse the spores and the problem returns worse.</p>
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